NHTSA Owner Complaint Log
This page lists owner-reported complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2020 Ram 2500. Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA and do not by themselves prove a defect or defect rate.
The contact owns a 2020 RAM 2500. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated on 11/20/2021, he was unable to start the vehicle. The contact stated that the check engine warning light was illuminated. The contact was able to start the vehicle on the 6th attempt. The contact took the vehicle to the local dealer and it was confirmed that the part was not available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. VIN tool confirms part not available. The failure mileage was approximately 48,000.
I am concerned that recall 21V-880 was issued Nov. 12 2021 and there is still no fix available. I just got home from my local dealer. My intention was to get an appointment to take care of all three of the open recalls on my vehicle on one service visit. They say they can do two of them but not 21V-880. How long is an adequate wait time for a solution ?
The contact owns a 2020 Ram 2500. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The dealer and Sewell Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (1320 US-385, Andrews, TX 79714) were made aware of the issue and confirmed that parts were not yet available. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue and confirmed that parts were not yet available. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
The contact owns a 2020 Dodge Ram 2500. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
The contact owns a 2020 Ram 2500. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 22V835000 (Power Train) and 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the parts to do the recall repairs were not yet available. The local dealer was contacted but informed him that parts for both recalls were unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
The contact owns a 2020 Ram 2500. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
The contact owns a 2020 Ram 2500. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
The contact owns a 2020 Ram 2500. The contact received notification of NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the part to do the recall repair was not yet available. The local dealer was contacted. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure. Parts distribution disconnect.
Seat Belt Retractor failure starting ~40k miles, both front seats. Beginning around 40,000 miles both driver and passenger front seat belt retractors failed. This means the belts do not retract back after being pulled out to buckle, leaving a flaccid and loose belt that does not properly protect the wearer in a crash. It has been a consistent (not intermittent) problem since. Dealer service at 65k miles revealed both seat belt retractors failed. No warning lights/error messages involved. A recall exists for the prior model year (2019) same model (ram 2500) for the same issue.
My driver was driving 25mph when the whole dash and interior lights started flashing and the dash said electric steering was unavailable and 4wd disabled and braking disabled , the truck could not be steered or braked , my driver had to use the emergency brake to stop the truck and gooseneck trailer attached . The electrical disabled all electrical braking including trailer brakes and steering and 4wd . The transmission is also randomly doing a hard downshift into 4th gear and slamming him into the dash and will be stuck in that gear .
I was driving my truck on 10/26 approximately 9 am when the engine made a loud knocking noise and then proceed to make a erratic clanking noise. The truck proceeded to completely shut off while driving, rendering me unable to control the vehicle as all systems shut down. There were no warning lights present or any other warning signs. It coasted to a stop on the side of the road. The safety of myself and anyone around me was at high risk as I had no ability to control the vehicle. The vehicle only has 12,000 miles on it so I had it towed to the closest dealership, Autostar of Hendersonville NC. It took a week to get a diagnosis because their solitary diesel tech was on vacation. They offered my no loaner vehicle and FCA has not made an adequate offer to cover the full cost of a loaner vehicle. The diagnosis on the vehicle was a high pressure fuel pump failure. I currently have not ETA on parts and no vehicle to drive. It is my understanding that NHTSA is already investigating this issue. Multiple attempts made to get help with a loaner vehicle, an ETA on parts/install have all been met with deflection from dealership and FCA customer care representatives. Any attempt made to inquire if the new fuel pump/system has been adequately updated to ensure this wont happen again has not been answered. Any attempt made to inquire if this issue has cause long lasting damage to the engine has not been answered. This is a serious problem and needs to be remedied. FCA needs to step up and take care of its customers.
On 10/23/21, I was driving my 2020 Ram 2500, Diesel Cummins Pick Up/Crew Cab LIMITED, I purchased brand new in July, 2020, my vehicle has approximately 27,000 miles, this past weekend on the freeway during my return home, the truck slowed completely, no power to the engine. I received a message one the screen "Exhaust System Service Required See Dealer." Complete loss of power for no reason. Again, because the truck had no power. I called a towing service and had the truck towed to the Dodge / Ram dealership where the truck was purchased. Later on 10/28/21, I learned that the NHTSA had opened an investigation to the Ram 2500 regarding the fuel propulsion system and the dealership said no recalls were listed on my truck. The NHTSA officially noted their investigation of the 2018-2020 Ram trucks, including this model with the 6.7-liter Cummins diesel engine on their website. According the NHTSA website, on 10/29/21, there have been 18 reports of fuel / propulsion systems. Without the fuel pump, specifically the CP4 the fuel pump system, diesel engines do not function in longevity as the should. As of 10/29/21, Dodge /Ram, the dealership who sold and currently has my truck for diagnostic purposes and repairs, has yet to provide documentation as to exactly what happened to make the brand new truck stop running. They have provided minimal communication, nothing in writing. I am under the understanding that regardless, if the repair is made on my truck, this fuel pump system failure issue with Ram was first reported in 2019, Dodge/Ram has allowed for these trucks to be sold with knowing the potential issue existed. These trucks must be repaired or otherwise returned to the dealership/ manufacturer for full purchased price.
On 10/21/21, I was driving my 2020 Ram 2500, Diesel Cummins pick up/crew cab Big Horn purchased brand new, this year on the freeway during commute hours and the truck stopped completely, no power to the engine and without warning. Complete loss of power for no reason. I called a towing service and had the truck towed to the Dodge dealership where the truck was purchased. Again, because the truck had no power. Later in the morning of 10/21/21, I learned that the NHTSA had opened an investigation to the Ram 2500 regarding the fuel propulsion system and the dealership said no recalls were listed on my truck. On 10/14/21, the NHTSA officially noted their investigation of the 2018-2020 Ram trucks, including this model with the 6.7-liter Cummins diesel engine on their website. According to an announcement by NHTSA Oct. 14, there have been 22 reports of pumps failing on the website. Without the fuel propulsion system, diesel engines don't run. As of 10/27/21, McPeek Dodge, the dealership who sold and currently has my truck for diagnostic purposes and repairs, has yet to provide documentation as to exactly what happened to make the brand new truck stop running. They have provided minimal communication, but not in writing. I am under the understanding that regardless of if the repair is made on my truck or this issue, this fuel propulsion system failure issue with Ram was first reported in 2019 and Chrysler allowed for these trucks to be sold, knowingly this potential issue still existed. Not only should these trucks be fixed, but full proof that they are diagnostically fixed, safe and of the same product originally sold should be options for these vehicles, otherwise they should be bought back in full by the manufacturer.
My vehicle stopped in the middle of the road and it did not turn on again. This was on Saturday, October 16th. at this moment it is still in the dealership without being repaired yet.
Summary - 2020 RAM 2500 CP4 Fuel Pump failure We departed on Saturday Oct 16, 2020, for a trip from our home in Raleigh NC to Florida for our 35th anniversary. The truck sputtered then stalled on the side of interstate 95 (southbound) in South Carolina about 60 miles from the Georgia border. We were towed to the nearest RAM dealership (Butler Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM) in Beaufort, SC. The earliest we could get a rental was the following Wednesday (10/20) so decided to stay nearby at a local beach. We came back through on Friday to finally get our rental and returned home. Today is 11/4 and we still don't have our truck. I was told the problem was the CP4 Fuel Pump. Apparently it disintegrated (their words) and threw metal shavings all through the fuel system. They told me they had to change everything from the fuel tank all the way to the injectors. The last of the parts are supposed to be in later today, so am looking at driving the 5 hours back down to Beaufort SC this or next weekend to pick up the truck depending on when the repairs are made.
FCA started a recall in October of 2021 for the high-pressure fuel pump on 2020-2022 Ram 2500 trucks with the 6.7 Cummins turbo Diesel. This recall can and has been catastrophic to the fuel systems and engines. As of 3/30/2022 there still is no remedy. I am experiencing engine shutter and shaking and hard starts on a vehicle with only 24,000 miles on it which i believe is due to the failing fuel system and fuel pump. i would like to know if this recall can be expedited and the problem corrected before catastrophic failure happens.
I cannot find the complaint link on the website so I’m logging a complaint here. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (Ram) is not repairing the 2021 recall fast enough. It is now 2023. This is a safety issue! Over 1 year and still no fix/part.
While towing, my trailer brakes and lights come off and on randomly. I've had the wiring repaired on my trailer and it did not fix the issue. I've almost been in several accidents while towing, It is very unsafe.
I was driving on the freeway when the truck suddenly began surging the throttle. I began to make my way to the shoulder. By the time I was in the shoulder the truck lost all power. I came to a stop and the engine began shuddering and bogging down before I was able to safely shut it off. Fortunately traffic was light and I didn’t have a trailer, this could have been very dangerous had I needed to accelerate and lost all power to the truck. Dealer diagnosed with a failed CP4 injection pump, a know issue for this model year.
Vehicle has 26,689 mile and after driving for 30 minutes slowed came to a complete stop due to on coming traffic to make a left turn. Went down the road and the Transmission ( Auto) did not seem like it went in to 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 gear. The tach was over 3,000 RPMs and I let off the gas and pressed down again and tach went up again and transmission never shift to higher gear. Lucky that was my street and I tried to get it to shift by gas peddle up and down and it never went higher gear and I took tach up to 5,500 RPMs plus and it never tried to get out of third gear I guess.
The trailer electrical plug located on the sidewall in the bed of the truck was not connected at the factory. I could have experienced a complete trailer braking system failing when towing my 5th wheel. Yes, vehicle was inspected by Harper Dodge in Alcoa TN, The trailer electrical plug was connected to the electrical system.
We were traveling SE on I-30, in the passing lane, doing approximately 75 MPH when the vehicle started shuttering. It was subtle at first, then became more violent. The engine lost power and we had to do an emergency lane change with no engine power, no power steering, no power brakes. We then coasted to the shoulder with traffic passing us and behind us speeding by. Luckily we were near an exit and we barely had enough momentum to get away from traffic. We were lucky to change lanes and exit without getting into a collision with other traffic because we went from highway speed to slow very quickly and had to change lanes and exit. It was the high pressure CP4.2 fuel pump failure the dealer eventually informed us. They also said this is a common problem and they had several other failures just like this.
The contact owns a 2020 Ram 2500. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle would hesitate upon depression the accelerator pedal without warning. The contact then received a notification for NHTSA Campaign Number: 21V880000 (Fuel System, Diesel) however, the part to do the recall repair was unavailable. The dealer was notified of the issue; however, the contact was informed that parts were not yet available. The manufacturer was notified of the issue. The contact stated that the manufacturer had exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The failure mileage was approximately 17,000. VIN tool confirms parts not available.
Fuel pump is not good and is a safety issue that can lead to complete engine failure and possibly a crash.
I was pulling a 10k lb trailer from California to Arkansas. While passing a semi truck my vehicle lost engine power and left me without power steering or brakes. I was luckily able to make it to the right shoulder, vehicle would not start. Dealership found the Bosch CP4 injection pump to have failed at 15,000 miles. I am lucky to have been traveling in an area of Texas where I did not have too much traffic or this even could have been much worse.
RADIO AND DASHBOARD WILL NOT TURN ON WHEN I START THE TRUCK. THEY ARE COMPLETELY BLACK AWFUL SCREECHING NOISE RANDOMLY FROM UNDER THE HOOD
I WAS TRAVELING AND AROUND 655 MILES FROM HOME. MY TRUCK WAS IDLEING AND STARTED MAKING A LOUD KNOCKING NOISE. I TURNED IT OFF AND THEN IT WOULDN'T START AGAIN. I CALLED CHRYSLER ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AND HAD IT TOWED TO THE NEAREST DEALER, BLUEBONNET CHRYSLER DODGE AND RAM. AFTER MY VEHICLE SAT THERE FOR 4 DAYS, THEY FINALLY LOOKED AT IT AND DETERMINED THAT MY CP4 FUEL INJECTOR PUMP HAD FAILED. IT IS ALL COVERED BY WARRANTY, BUT NOW I'M 655 MILES FROM MY TRUCK WITH NOTHING TO DRIVE.
TRUCK DIED IN TRAFFIC. LOST ALL POWER STEERING, BRAKES, ETC. ALMOST CAUSED A MULTIPLE VEHICLE ACCIDENT, AND LEFT ME STRANDED IN THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC UNTIL I COULD GET ASSISTANCE TO MOVE. THERE WAS NO WARNING OR NOTICE BEFORE THE TRUCK JUST QUIT WORKING. A WARNING LIGHT CAME ON AFTER THE TRUCK DIED AND STATED "EXHAUST SYSTEM FAILURE. SEE DEALER IMMEDIATELY".
WHILE COMING TO A STOP I LOST COMPLETE POWER STEERING AND WAS BARELY ABLE TO TURN THE WHEEL TO MOVE TO THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. NO MESSAGES, LIGHTS OR CODES CAME UP ON THE DASH. TRUCK ONLY HAS 4,900 MILES ON IT AND WAS FULL ON POWER STEERING FLUID. AFTER CHECKING EVERYTHING I ATTEMPTED TO DRIVE FROM THE SIDE OF THE ROAD. WHEN THE RPM'S ROSE THE POWER STEERING WORKED NORMAL. WHEN I APPROACHED THE NEXT STOP AND LET MY FOOT OFF THE GAS AND THE RPM'S LOWERED, I LOST POWER STEERING AGAIN AT APPROXIMATELY 30 MPH, LEAVING ME UNABLE TO STEER.
WINDSHIELD BROKE . NOTHING HIT IT. I TURNED THE DEFROST ON AND IT JUST STARTED CRACKING. TRANSMISSION IS SLIPPING DEF PUMP WENT OUT HUB CAPS KEEP FLYING OFF
FCA SWITCHED FROM PROVEN CP3 FUEL PUMP TO A CP4.2 FOR MODEL YEARS 2019 AND 2020. THEY HAVE NOW SWITCHED BACK TO CP3 FOR 2021 DUE TO NUMBER OF FAILURES. WHEN IT FAILS IT TAKES OUT THE ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM AND IT COST 10K FOR REPAIR. MY COMPLAINT IS THAT THEY SHOULD RECALL THE FUEL PUMPS ON THE 2019/2020 RAM 2500 MODELS. IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
LOSING POWER WHILE DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD. LOSING POWER WHEN PUSHING ON GAS PEDAL. MAKES AWFUL NOISE WHEN STARTING. ALMOST SOUNDS LIKE A BAD STARTER
'POWER STEERING UNAVAILABLE SERVICE REQUIRED' MESSAGE APPEARED ON INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AT 4,596 MILES. POWER STEERING FAILURE OCCURRED WHILE DRIVING IN LIGHT CITY TRAFFIC AND STOPPED AT AN INTERSECTION. THE VEHICLE IS DIFFICULT TO CONTROL WITHOUT POWER STEERING ASSIST. POWERING CAR OFF AND ON DID NOT CLEAR THE ERROR. NOR DID DISCONNECTING/RECONNECTING BATTERY TERMINALS. VEHICLE SAT OVERNIGHT IN GARAGE AND POWER STEERING FUNCTION SEEMED TO RETURN THE FOLLOWING DAY, ONLY TO FAIL AGAIN AFTER 15-20 MINS OF LIGHT STREET DRIVING.
THE 2019 TO 2020 MODEL YEAR RAM 2500 HEAVY DUTY EQUIPPED WITH A 6.7L CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINE HAS A MAJOR SAFETY ISSUE THAT COULD CAUSE A STALL AND INCREASE THE RISK OF A CRASH. THE BOSCH CP4.2 FUEL INJECTION PUMP HAS A VERY HIGH RATE OF SUDDEN FAILURE LEADING TO IMMEDIATE STOPPAGE ON THE ENGINE AND ENGINE BRAKING SYSTEM. THE PUMP DESTROYS ITSELF AND TAKES OUT THE REST OF THE ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM LEADING TO REPAIRS IN THE $20,000 USD RANGE. FCA & RAM HAVE ATTEMPTED TO REVISE THE PUMP IN LATE (JULY) 2020 TO SOLVE THE ISSUE BUT THE FAILURES KEEP OCCURRING. FOR THE 2021 MODEL YEAR, FCA & RAM HAVE CHANGED THE PUMP ENTIRELY AND REVERTED BACK TO USING AN OLDER, SAFER, MORE RELIABLE DESIGN. NO PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS OF NEITHER THE PUMP REVISION IN 2020, NOR THE PUMP CHANGE IN 2021 HAVE BEEN MADE. THE ISSUE IS SO PREVALENT THAT THE REPLACEMENT PUMPS AND REPAIRS GENERALLY HAVE A 30-90 DAY WAIT PERIOD WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS WITHOUT THE PRIMARY VEHICLE. THIS PROBLEM IS A SUBSTANTIATED SAFETY RISK. ACCORDING TO A TEXAS JUDGE IN A BOSCH CP4.2 LAWSUIT, WHEN ANOTHER AUTOMAKER, GM TRIED TO DISMISS THE CASE SAYING THE PUMP FAILURE IS NOT A SAFETY ISSUE, THE COURT RESPONDED: "THE WORST CASE SCENARIO OF A TRUCK SPONTANEOUSLY STALLING AT HIGH SPEEDS IS NOT A MERE INCONVENIENCE. NOR IS IT A MERE INCONVENIENCE TO SPEND BETWEEN $8,000 TO $20,000 ON REPAIRS TO MAKE THE TRUCKS FIT FOR THEIR ORDINARY PURPOSE. THE COURT REJECTS GM'S SUGGESTION THAT THE RISK OF SPONTANEOUS ENGINE FAILURE WHILE DRIVING IS NOT, AS A MATTER OF LAW, UNREASONABLY DANGEROUS, DEPRIVING THE VEHICLES OF FITNESS FOR THEIR PURPOSE OF TRANSPORTATION.". TOYOTA AGREES: "IF A VEHICLE STALL OCCURS WHILE DRIVING AT HIGHER SPEEDS, THIS COULD INCREASE THE RISK OF A CRASH". FCA & RAM HAVE REMEDIED THE SITUATION FOR THE 2021 MODEL YEAR HOWEVER, THE 2019 AND 2020 OWNERS ARE STILL AT RISK. THE NHTSA NEEDS TO FORCE FCA TO RECALL THESE TRUCKS.
THE 2019 TO 2020 MODEL YEAR RAM 2500 HEAVY DUTY EQUIPPED WITH A 6.7L CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINE HAS A MAJOR SAFETY ISSUE THAT COULD CAUSE A STALL AND INCREASE THE RISK OF A CRASH. THE BOSCH CP4.2 FUEL INJECTION PUMP HAS A VERY HIGH RATE OF SUDDEN FAILURE LEADING TO IMMEDIATE STOPPAGE ON THE ENGINE AND ENGINE BRAKING SYSTEM. THE PUMP DESTROYS ITSELF AND TAKES OUT THE REST OF THE ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM LEADING TO REPAIRS IN THE $20,000 USD RANGE. FCA & RAM HAVE ATTEMPTED TO REVISE THE PUMP IN LATE (JULY) 2020 TO SOLVE THE ISSUE BUT THE FAILURES KEEP OCCURRING. FOR THE 2021 MODEL YEAR, FCA & RAM HAVE CHANGED THE PUMP ENTIRELY AND REVERTED BACK TO USING AN OLDER, SAFER, MORE RELIABLE DESIGN. NO PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS OF NEITHER THE PUMP REVISION IN 2020, NOR THE PUMP CHANGE IN 2021 HAVE BEEN MADE. THE ISSUE IS SO PREVALENT THAT THE REPLACEMENT PUMPS AND REPAIRS GENERALLY HAVE A 30-90 DAY WAIT PERIOD WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS WITHOUT THE PRIMARY VEHICLE. THIS PROBLEM IS A SUBSTANTIATED SAFETY RISK. ACCORDING TO A TEXAS JUDGE IN A BOSCH CP4.2 LAWSUIT, WHEN ANOTHER AUTOMAKER, GM TRIED TO DISMISS THE CASE SAYING THE PUMP FAILURE IS NOT A SAFETY ISSUE, THE COURT RESPONDED: "THE WORST CASE SCENARIO OF A TRUCK SPONTANEOUSLY STALLING AT HIGH SPEEDS IS NOT A MERE INCONVENIENCE. NOR IS IT A MERE INCONVENIENCE TO SPEND BETWEEN $8,000 TO $20,000 ON REPAIRS TO MAKE THE TRUCKS FIT FOR THEIR ORDINARY PURPOSE. THE COURT REJECTS GM'S SUGGESTION THAT THE RISK OF SPONTANEOUS ENGINE FAILURE WHILE DRIVING IS NOT, AS A MATTER OF LAW, UNREASONABLY DANGEROUS, DEPRIVING THE VEHICLES OF FITNESS FOR THEIR PURPOSE OF TRANSPORTATION.". TOYOTA AGREES: "IF A VEHICLE STALL OCCURS WHILE DRIVING AT HIGHER SPEEDS, THIS COULD INCREASE THE RISK OF A CRASH". FCA & RAM HAVE REMEDIED THE SITUATION FOR THE 2021 MODEL YEAR, HOWEVER THE 2019 AND 2020 OWNERS ARE STILL AT RISK. THE NHTSA NEEDS TO FORCE THE HAND OF FCA TO RECALL.
In November 2020 the high pressure fuel injection pump failed on my truck while crossing a four lane intersection. The pumpwas confirmed failed by dealership service shop. Had a check engine light and service exhaust system warning just before engine shutdown and truck was disabled in middle of intersection.
2020 RAM 2500 PURCHASED BRAND NEW. I ALONG WITH MANY OTHERS FROM FORUMS AND OTHER GROUPS ARE HAVING A ISSUE WITH THE REMOTE/REMOTE START. THE REMOTE START WORKS FINE, BUT ONCE THE TRUCK IS REMOTE STARTED AND RUNNING AND YOU ATTEMPT TO UNLOCK THE VEHICLE TO ENTER, IT WON'T UNLOCK. I HAVE HAD THIS HAPPEN NUMEROUS TIMES AND HAVE ACTUALLY HAD TO USE THE PHYSICAL KEY TO OPEN THE TRUCK WHEN IT IS REMOTE STARTED. I HAVE TRIED BOTH REMOTES AND IT HAS THE SAME ISSUE SO IT CAN'T BE THE REMOTES. SOMETIMES YOU CAN HOLD THE UNLOCK BUTTON DOWN FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 SECONDS AND IT UNLOCKS MOST OF THE TIME IT DOESN'T.
WE WERE JUST LEAVING THE DESERT AFTER A WEEKEND TRIP WHEN THERE WAS A WEIRD NOISE FROM THE ENGINE AREA. AS I OPENED THE HOOD AND THE TRUCK DIED AND NEVER STARTED BACK UP. THE TRUCK WAS TOWED TO LOCAL DEALER WHICH IS 350 MILES FROM HOME WERE IT SAT FOR 7 DAYS UNTIL WE COULD MAKE IT BACK OUT THERE. MY TRAILER WAS ALSO TOWED AND I HAD TO USE A FRIENDS TRUCK TO GET IT. THEN STOPPED BY THE DEALER TO FIND OUT WHAT'S GOING ON. FUEL SYSTEM SHOT. 15,838 FOR REPAIR. NOW MY TRUCK IS A 2020 RAM 2500. PURCHASED IN AUGUST 2020. 4,900 MILES ON THE ODOMETER. HAVEN'T EVEN HAD MY FIRST OIL CHANGE YET. DEALERSHIP SAID THEY FOUND RED DYE DIESEL IN THE SYSTEM SO FCA DOES NOT WANT TO COVER THE CHARGES. I HAVE DONE RESEARCH ON THIS AND HAVE FOUND NOTHING HARMFUL ABOUT RED DIESEL. SO UNLESS THEY CHANGE THEIR MIND IT LOOKS LIKE A LAWYER IS NEXT.
THIS VEHICLE WAS BOUGHT LESS THAN A MONTH AGO. THE FIRST WEEK 3 TIRES SENSORS ARE OUT AND NOT WORKING, THEN YESTERDAY, OCT. 20, 2020 THE ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON AND WON'T GO OUT. WE CALLED THE DEALER AND WERE TOLD THAT IT WASN'T ANY PROBLEM TO KEEP DRIVING THE TRUCK. THEY TOLD US THE SOONEST THEY COULD SEE IT WAS THIS FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 2020 AND THEY DO NOT HAVE ANY LOANERS. SO HERE I AM STUCK AT HOME AFRAID TO DRIVE THE RAM TRUCK COSTING MORE THAN $70,000 BECAUSE I MIGHT RUIN THE ENGINE. THIS IS UNCALLED FOR IN A BRAND NEW VEHICLE!!*DT*JB*DT*TR
ONE WEEK AFTER DRIVING OFF DEALERS LOT THE BACK WHEEL PRESSURE SENSOR WENT BAD, NOW ONE WEEK AFTER REPLACING THAT REAR PASSENGER SIDE SENSOR THE FRONT DRIVERS SIDE WHEEL SENSOR NOW HAS GONE BAD! I HAVE TO TEST AIR PRESSURE DAILY DUE TO NO SENSOR. THE VEHICLE WAS IN MOTION EACH TIME SENSOR WENT BAD.*DT*JB*DT *TR
POWER STEERING SUDDENLY FAILED WHILE DRIVING.
TRUCK LOST POWER AND DIED WHILE DRIVING ON THE INTERSTATE. TRUCK WOULD NOT CRANK AGAIN AFTER IT LOST POWER. FUEL INJECTOR PUMP EXPLODED SENDING METAL THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE FUEL SYSTEM.
2020 DODGE RAM 2500. CONSUMER WRITES IN REGARDS TO DEFECTIVE GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM. *LD THE CONSUMER STATED THE GPS WOULD DIRECT THE VEHICLE UNDER OVERPASSES EVEN THOUGH IT SHOULDN'T HAVE AS THE CAMPER IT WAS TOWING WAS TOO LARGE. THE MANUFACTURER WAS CONTACTED AND KNEW OF THE DEFECT, BUT DID NOT HAVE A SOLUTION. *JS
HAVE A SQUEAK THAT STARTED ABOUT 200 MILES AGO, (HAVE 4900 MILE ON TRUCK). DID SOME RESEARCH AND MANY OTHER PEOPLE HAVE THIS PROBLEM WITH THE 2019-2020 CUMMINS 6.7 MOTOR. IT SEEMS TO BE SOME SORT OF PULLEY OR THE BELT. THE TRUCK IS BRAND NEW WITH ONLY 4900 MILES AND SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY SQUEAK COMING FROM THE BELTS OR PULLEY. PEOPLE ARE HAVING TO REPLACE PULLEYS AND BELTS 7 PLUS TIMES AND STILL THE PROBLEM HASN'T BEEN FIXED. DEALER I TOOK MY TRUCK TO COULDN'T FIX THE ISSUE. FCA NEEDS TO ADDRESS THIS.
I WAS HAULING A 24' ENCLOSED CAR TRAILER FROM SAN DIEGO TO LAS VEGAS. IT WAS LOADED WITH A CAR THAT I HAD JUST PICKED UP FROM THE PAINTER AND WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO GETTING IT BACK HOME. AS WE WERE GOING THROUGH THE VICTORVILLE AREA ON INTERSTATE 15 THE ENGINE APPEARED TO HAVE A MISFIRE OR STUMBLE. SHORTLY AFTER THAT AN ALERT MESSAGE APPEARED ON THE DASH REGARDING AN EXHAUST EMISSION SERVICE WAS NEEDED. SHORTLY AFTER THAT THE TRUCK STARTED TO LOSE POWER AND ANOTHER WARNING APPEARED REGARDING A SERVICE ELECTRONIC IGNITION WAS NEEDED AND THEN THE TRUCK WENT INTO LIMP MODE. I WAS ABLE TO GET ACROSS THREE LANES OF FREEWAY TRAFFIC BEFORE BARELY BEING ABLE TO MAKE IT OFF THE FREEWAY. I WAS ABLE TO FIND A RELATIVELY SAFE AREA TO PULL OVER AND TURNED THE TRUCK OFF. IT WOULDN'T THEN RESTART SO WE WERE STRANDED ABOUT 200 MILES FROM LAS VEGAS.
AT 63 MILES MY LEFT FRONT TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR STOPPED READING. IT STARTED TO WORK AFTER ABOUT 200 MILES. THEN AT ABOUT 400 MILES, THE RIGHT REAR SENSOR STOPPED WORKING AND IS STILL NOT WORKING. BRAND NEW TRUCK! I HAVE MADE 3 TRIPS TO MY SELLING DEALER AND THEY CAN NOT GET THE REPLACEMENT SENSORS. A FRIEND OF MINE HAS THE EXACT SAME TRUCK AND SIMILAR FAILURE AT TWO WEEKS OF OWNERSHIP. MY CONCERN IS THAT THERE IS A MUCH LARGER PROBLEM THAN FIAT IS ADMITTING TO. NO REPLACEMENT SENSORS AVAILABLE MEANS THAT MANY ARE NEEDING TO BE REPLACED AS THEY ARE FAILING. IN THE MEAN TIME, I AM DRIVING WITH AN INCOMPLETE TPS SYSTEM. I ASK THAT YOU LOOK INTO THIS MAJOR SAFETY CONCERN.*DT *TR
THIS IS THE WORST TRUCK I'VE EVER PURCHASED, A SIMPLE FIX NEEDED TO THE PULLEY TENSIONER AND THE CLUTCH FAN IS NEEDED..BEEN TO DEALER TWICE GOING A 3RD TIME . THE FUEL PUMP CP4 IS A DANGER TO DRIVERS AND PEDESTRIANS AS THESE TRUCKS ARE MEANT FOR PULLING HEAVY LOADS AND MOSTLY ON INTERSTATES WHICH MAKES IT A DANGER. THE CP3 IS NEEDED BACK IN THE TRUCKS AS THERE IS A HORRIBLE FUEL PUMP CHATTER AT THIS POINT AND AN IMINANT FAILURE IS COMING SOON. ALSO THE TRUCK ROLLS IN PARK LIKE 5 FEET FOR NO REASON WHILE OFF IN PARK
WHILE DRIVING DOWN THE HIGHWAY POWER STEERING QUIT WORKING FOLLOWED ALONG WITH A LIGHT ON ON THE DASHBOARD CLAIMING THAT POWER STEERING FAILED. IT BECAME EXTREMELY HARD TO TURN EVEN AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS.
TPMS SYSTEM UNAVAILABLE. MULTIPLE SENSORS INSTALLED FROM RAM AND 3RD PARTY TIRE/WHEEL STORES. SYSTEM HAS BEEN MOSTLY UNAVAILABLE FOR 6 MONTHS. REPORTED TO VEHICLE MANUFACTURER AND THE ISSUE HAS BEEN UNRESOLVED. THE SYSTEM IS UNAVAILABLE AT VEHICLE START-UP AND WHILE IN MOTION ON ANY ROAD.
THE VEHICLE RANDOMLY NAVIGATES LEFT OR RIGHT WITHOUT WARNING, ALSO THE STEERING WHEEL HAS ALMOST NOT AFFECT TO THE VEHICLE GOING STRAIGHT. THIS HAPPENED WHEN THE VEHICLE IS IN MOTION, ROAD CONDITION DOES NOT MATTER IT IS AFFECTED ON BOTH CITY ROADS AND HIGHWAY ROADS. VERY DANGEROUS WHEN ON THE HIGHWAY PULLING A TRAILER.
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